The Indian Express 30.11.2013
BMC starts web-based parking in south Mumbai
To keep track of vehicles parked in public spots, BMC has now started
a web-based parking project. In a pilot initiative, the project has
been implemented in parking lots near Eros Cinema and Regal Cinema in
south Mumbai.
The project is aimed at producing computerised parking receipts, the data of which will be transferred to a centralised system.
“Space is a major problem in the city. You will find cars parked
on footpaths. With this initiative, we want to tackle the problem of
parking,” said additional municipal commissioner S V R Srinivas.
While the pilot project has been implemented in South Mumbai this
month, BMC plans to extend it across the city. “We will look for
loopholes and examine the technical details before implementing it
across the city,” Srinivas added.
The BMC software will record the number of cars or any other
vehicle being parked, its type and model, entry and exit time and number
of hours it was parked. The administration also plans to bring the
system online. “We have to look into other details there. Suppose a
person books a spot from 10-11 am but reaches there at 10.30 am, then
what is to be done? Once we get the backbone of this system, we will
also look into online booking,” added Srinivas.
Meanwhile, corporators opposed the involvement of additional
contractors, namely software companies that will be involved in the
data-entry of the vehicles. Congress Corporator and standing committee
member Pravin Chheda said, “We can involve the Mahila Bachat Ghats or
even existing contractors for the project. Why can’t the civic body work
towards their benefit by employing them?”